“The recently completed internal investigation indicated insider wrongdoing resulted in the access of certain health information by unnamed third parties operating under the direction of a physician then associated with the medical practice and used by the physician to solicit patients in connection with the physician’s new employment,” according to a statement by the law firm Hurwitz-Fine that was published by WKBW Buffalo.

According to the statement:

The medical practice is working with the NYS Department of Health, Office of Professional Medical Conduct, on the matter, but emphasized that the computer system is secure, there has been no unauthorized access since June, 2014 and that it is unlikely that any precautionary or preventative measures are required to be taken by affected individuals.

Buffalo Heart Group has begun sending patient notification letters this week to affected individuals and has notified the federal Department of Health & Human Services.

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